Saturday, April 12, 2008

Six new tiger cubs in spotted in Ranthambore

Six new tiger cubs in spotted in Ranthambore

Friday, April 4, 2008 : 1855 Hrs

Kota (PTI): In good news for tiger lovers alarmed at the sharp decline in the big cat population, six new cubs were sighted at the national wildlife sanctuary in Ranthambore this year, taking their total number to 38.

The number of tigresses in the sanctuary is at present around 12 while the fully grown-up male tigers are six in number, forest department officials said and added together with these cubs their total number in the sanctuary has gone up to 38.

However, a tiger and a tigress which had left athe sanctuary last year have not returned.

Forest department sources said the tigress, which had gone out, is at present in the jungles of Kailadevi and the male tiger has reached the Mahadev national sanctuary in Shivpuri in neighbouring Madhya Pradesh.

Of the 20 tiger cubs present in Ranthambore sanctuary, two each are in Berda, Jelkho, Anatpura and Indala, three each in Jhalara, Kachida and sakdi, Gilaisagar, according to the sources.

Expressing satisfaction over the rising figure of tiger cubs in the sanctury, Forest Conservator of Ranthambore Tiger Project Indraraj Singh said it was a welcome development.

He said 14 cubs spotted by the forest department last year while six new cubs had been sighted this year.